From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
To: Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@huawei.com>
Cc: Maciej Rutecki <maciej.rutecki@gmail.com>,
Jianguo Wu <wujianguo@huawei.com>,
Chris Clayton <chris2553@googlemail.com>,
"Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl>, Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>,
Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org>,
KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>,
Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.cz>,
linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mm: fix a regression with HIGHMEM introduced by changeset 7f1290f2f2a4d
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2012 12:43:15 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20121106124315.79deb2bc.akpm@linux-foundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1352165517-9732-1-git-send-email-jiang.liu@huawei.com>
On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 09:31:57 +0800
Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@huawei.com> wrote:
> Changeset 7f1290f2f2 tries to fix a issue when calculating
> zone->present_pages, but it causes a regression to 32bit systems with
> HIGHMEM. With that changeset, function reset_zone_present_pages()
> resets all zone->present_pages to zero, and fixup_zone_present_pages()
> is called to recalculate zone->present_pages when boot allocator frees
> core memory pages into buddy allocator. Because highmem pages are not
> freed by bootmem allocator, all highmem zones' present_pages becomes
> zero.
>
> Actually there's no need to recalculate present_pages for highmem zone
> because bootmem allocator never allocates pages from them. So fix the
> regression by skipping highmem in function reset_zone_present_pages()
> and fixup_zone_present_pages().
>
> ...
>
> --- a/mm/page_alloc.c
> +++ b/mm/page_alloc.c
> @@ -6108,7 +6108,8 @@ void reset_zone_present_pages(void)
> for_each_node_state(nid, N_HIGH_MEMORY) {
> for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_ZONES; i++) {
> z = NODE_DATA(nid)->node_zones + i;
> - z->present_pages = 0;
> + if (!is_highmem(z))
> + z->present_pages = 0;
> }
> }
> }
> @@ -6123,10 +6124,11 @@ void fixup_zone_present_pages(int nid, unsigned long start_pfn,
>
> for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_ZONES; i++) {
> z = NODE_DATA(nid)->node_zones + i;
> + if (is_highmem(z))
> + continue;
> +
> zone_start_pfn = z->zone_start_pfn;
> zone_end_pfn = zone_start_pfn + z->spanned_pages;
> -
> - /* if the two regions intersect */
> if (!(zone_start_pfn >= end_pfn || zone_end_pfn <= start_pfn))
> z->present_pages += min(end_pfn, zone_end_pfn) -
> max(start_pfn, zone_start_pfn);
This ... isn't very nice. It is embeds within
reset_zone_present_pages() and fixup_zone_present_pages() knowledge
about their caller's state. Or, more specifically, it is emebedding
knowledge about the overall state of the system when these functions
are called.
I mean, a function called "reset_zone_present_pages" should reset
->present_pages!
The fact that fixup_zone_present_page() has multiple call sites makes
this all even more risky. And what are the interactions between this
and memory hotplug?
Can we find a cleaner fix?
Please tell us more about what's happening here. Is it the case that
reset_zone_present_pages() is being called *after* highmem has been
populated? If so, then fixup_zone_present_pages() should work
correctly for highmem? Or is it the case that highmem hasn't yet been
setup? IOW, what is the sequence of operations here?
Is the problem that we're *missing* a call to
fixup_zone_present_pages(), perhaps? If we call
fixup_zone_present_pages() after highmem has been populated,
fixup_zone_present_pages() should correctly fill in the highmem zone's
->present_pages?
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-11-06 20:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 49+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-11-06 1:31 [PATCH] mm: fix a regression with HIGHMEM introduced by changeset 7f1290f2f2a4d Jiang Liu
2012-11-06 10:23 ` Chris Clayton
2012-11-06 20:43 ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2012-11-14 14:52 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-15 9:22 ` Wen Congyang
2012-11-15 11:28 ` Bob Liu
2012-11-15 14:23 ` Wen Congyang
2012-11-15 15:40 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-15 21:41 ` David Rientjes
2012-11-15 19:24 ` Andrew Morton
2012-11-15 21:17 ` Chris Clayton
2012-11-15 21:27 ` David Rientjes
2012-11-18 16:07 ` [RFT PATCH v1 0/5] fix up inaccurate zone->present_pages Jiang Liu
2012-11-18 16:07 ` [RFT PATCH v1 1/5] mm: introduce new field "managed_pages" to struct zone Jiang Liu
2012-11-19 23:38 ` Andrew Morton
2012-11-20 14:56 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-20 19:31 ` Andrew Morton
2012-11-21 14:36 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-21 19:31 ` Andrew Morton
2012-11-21 15:06 ` [RFT PATCH v2 " Jiang Liu
2012-11-18 16:07 ` [RFT PATCH v1 2/5] mm: replace zone->present_pages with zone->managed_pages if appreciated Jiang Liu
2012-11-18 16:07 ` [RFT PATCH v1 3/5] mm: set zone->present_pages to number of existing pages in the zone Jiang Liu
2012-11-18 16:07 ` [RFT PATCH v1 4/5] mm: provide more accurate estimation of pages occupied by memmap Jiang Liu
2012-11-19 23:42 ` Andrew Morton
2012-11-20 15:18 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-20 19:19 ` Andrew Morton
2012-11-21 14:52 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-21 19:35 ` Andrew Morton
2012-11-22 16:17 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-21 15:09 ` [RFT PATCH v2 " Jiang Liu
2012-11-28 23:52 ` Andrew Morton
2012-11-29 2:25 ` Jianguo Wu
2012-11-29 10:52 ` Chris Clayton
2012-12-02 19:55 ` Chris Clayton
2012-12-03 7:26 ` Chris Clayton
2012-12-03 23:17 ` Andrew Morton
2012-12-04 1:21 ` Jiang Liu
2012-12-04 10:05 ` Chris Clayton
2012-11-20 2:15 ` [RFT PATCH v1 " Jaegeuk Hanse
2012-11-18 16:07 ` [RFT PATCH v1 5/5] mm: increase totalram_pages when free pages allocated by bootmem allocator Jiang Liu
2012-11-18 20:36 ` [RFT PATCH v1 0/5] fix up inaccurate zone->present_pages Chris Clayton
2012-11-22 9:23 ` Chris Clayton
2012-11-26 9:46 ` Chris Clayton
2012-11-19 21:36 ` Maciej Rutecki
2012-11-20 16:03 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-20 2:13 ` Jaegeuk Hanse
2012-11-20 2:43 ` Jiang Liu
2012-11-20 3:20 ` Jaegeuk Hanse
2012-11-20 3:46 ` Jiang Liu
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